Romans 9:4-24

Divine election and human free will are controversial topics. In fact, Dr. McGee says this may be the strongest message we’ve ever heard him give. Find out why as our study of Paul’s magnificent book to the ancient church of Rome continues.

Romans 9:1-5

Some theologians think Romans chapters 9-11 don’t fit with the rest of the book. But Dr. J. Vernon McGee disagrees. Find out why this section is vital to the overall logic and doctrine of Romans.

Romans 8:28-39

“The pinnacle of Romans … maybe even the entire Bible.” That’s what Dr. J. Vernon McGee says about Romans 8:28. Join us for an unforgettable study of this life-changing passage.

Romans 8:18-28

Is life difficult? Then this study is just for you. Dr. J. Vernon McGee talks about the suffering of all believers and shares about his personal struggle with cancer.

Romans 8:6-17

What’s the secret to Spirit-filled living? That’s what we talk about in this study of Romans.

Romans 8:1-8

We’re in for some incredible scenery as the Bible Bus arrives at the high peak of Romans 8.

Romans 7:7-25

If you’re trying to live the Christian life on your own, you’re working way too hard. That’s what we learn as the Bible Bus arrives at Romans 7:7.

Romans 7:1-6

“An all-important section in the Word of God” is how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes Romans 7. Today the Bible Bus sets out to examine the shackles of a saved soul.

Romans 6:13-23

Many don’t realize they are in bondage—servants and slaves to sin. Dr. J. Vernon McGee clearly describes how true freedom can only be found when we place our hope and trust in Jesus.

Romans 6:1-14

What’s the difference between justification and sanctification? Dr. J. Vernon McGee talks about this and so much more.

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